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McDonald’s hikes prices in Japan on higher input costs, weaker yen

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McDonald’s hikes prices in Japan on higher input costs, weaker yen

MCDONALD'S. Signs of a McDonald's fast-food restaurant are pictured in Tokyo, Japan, September 26, 2017.

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The cost of a Big Mac in Japan will increase to 410 yen ($2.85) starting Friday, September 30

TOKYO, Japan – Japan‘s McDonald’s fast-food restaurants will raise prices on about 60% of its offerings to customers, fueled by rising input costs and exchange-rate fluctuations, the company said on Monday, September 26.

It marks the company’s second set of price increases this year as Japan grapples with inflationary pressures and a slide in the yen to a 24-year low, making imported ingredients more expensive. The two rounds of hikes this year are the first since 2019.

From this Friday, September 30, the cost of the signature Big Mac hamburger will increase to 410 yen ($2.85) from 390 yen, McDonald’s Holding Company Japan Ltd said in a statement, reflecting increases of 10 to 30 yen on many items.

A Big Mac costs $5.15 in the United States, according to The Economist magazine’s index of prices worldwide. The price difference implied that Japan’s currency was undervalued by 45%, according to the gauge when it was last updated in July.

McDonald’s Japan is raising prices for the second time in 2022 on its cheeseburgers, which will cost 180 yen each from Friday from 140 at the beginning of the year.

Rising production costs and the yen’s slide have spurred price increases by 60% of major Japanese restaurants, according to a survey issued this month by Tokyo Shoko Research.

Separately, Mister Donut shops in Japan are to raise prices on most items by about 7.4% from November 25, its parent company, Duskin Co., said. – Rappler.com

$1 = 143.8000 yen

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